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by Colby Grimes Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why True Temper golf shafts?

True Temper golf shafts can be trimmed to custom-fit the club to a player's height. This can also be helpful when purchasing secondhand golf clubs that are the wrong size, or passing your old clubs onto a child.

What is the best steel shaft in golf?

True Temper Steel Shafts PLAYED BY THE WORLD'S BEST Designing and manufacturing the best golf shafts in the world, True Temper has been trusted throughout the history of the game by more professional golfers than all other shaft companies combined—making True Temper the #1 shaft in golf.

What are tapered golf shafts?

Golf shafts are tapered at the head end so they can flex on the swing. Because of this, you must trim the shaft from the grip end so that the narrow end will still fit into the opening on the club head's hosel. True Temper golf shafts can be trimmed to custom-fit the club to a player's height.

What is true spec Golf?

True Spec Golf is the worldwide leader in custom club fitting and building. With over 20 studios around the world, True Spec services golfers of all abilities, from high handicap beginners to top professionals on every tour

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How do I know what flex my shaft is?

"L" is the most flexible shaft and "X" is the stiffest shaft:"L" denotes "ladies flex""A" or "M" denotes "senior flex" (might also be designated "AM" or "A/M," or "Senior")"R" denotes "regular flex""S" denotes "stiff flex" (might also be designated "Firm")More items...•

What do numbers on golf shafts mean?

These numbers are the weight of the shaft in grams. Shaft weights typically range between 50 grams and 85 grams with the 50-60 numbers being pretty common as seen in the example shafts above.

When did True Temper start making golf shafts?

1960sIn the 1960s, True Temper began producing experimental golf shafts made with composites, fiberglass and aluminum. In 1967, True Temper introduced Iron Byron, golf's first mechanical robot.

Are True Temper shafts steel or graphite?

Featuring our Iso-6 material technology, Catalyst is engineered to replicate steel alloy properties over 100% better than traditional graphite laminates.

How do you read a golf club shaft?

Put simply, the higher the rating, the more the shaft is prone to twisting. It is the torque that also determines how the shaft feels to every player, which means that the higher the rating, the softer the shaft will feel. A shaft with a 3-degree torque will feel much stiffer than a 5-degree torque, for example.

What does 6.0 mean on a golf shaft?

StiffRegular – 5.0. Regular Plus – 5.5. Stiff – 6.0. Extra Stiff – 6.5. Extra Stiff Plus – 7.0.

Is True Temper still in business?

Ames True Temper specializes in the manufacture of non-powered lawn and garden products. Their manufacturing plant is located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and produces 85% of the wheelbarrows in the United States and Canada producing 1.7 million wheelbarrows each year....Ames True Temper.TypeSubsidiaryIndustryLandscaping tools9 more rows

Who owns True Temper golf shafts?

True SportsTrue Sports, the parent company behind shaft giant True Temper, announced Tuesday that it is acquiring Accra, the premium graphite shaft company that works exclusively with the aftermarket clubfitter business. The acquisition includes Accra's parent company, Premium Golf Management Co. (PGMC).

Are True Temper golf shafts good?

The truth is, these low spin iron shafts out there can be good for distance, but most amateurs, and even plenty of Tour players, really need a bit more spin. In fact, True Temper received enough feedback on Tour that players needed something to give them a little more launch and better angles of descent.

What is the lightest True Temper shaft?

Dynamic Gold 95Dynamic Gold 95 is the lightest and most flexible shaft in the True Temper family.

Where are True Temper shafts made?

Amory, MississippiTrue Temper's corporate headquarters is located in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. Every steel shaft bearing the True Temper name is produced in their steel manufacturing facility in Amory, Mississippi, USA. This 325,000 square foot facility was opened in 1965.

What is a 5.5 golf shaft?

Regular – 5.0. Regular Plus – 5.5. Stiff – 6.0. Extra Stiff – 6.5. Extra Stiff Plus – 7.0.

What is a 65 shaft?

This is your average shaft weight, most regular, stiff and x-stiff shafts are 65 grams. Mid to low handicap golfers would use a 65 gram shaft. The 65 gram weight helps players with swing speeds of 90mph to 105mph generate enough speed while still keeping the head under control.

What do tip flex numbers mean?

Tip Flex: Tip Flex, or Retro Flex, represents the average stiffness toward the head side of the shaft. Sometimes this is measured in a very similar fashion as the static-flex measurement. The difference being that the tip end is clamped and the load is applied to the butt end of the shaft.

What weight golf shaft should I use?

In general, golfers with slower swing speed and tempo can and should play a lighter shaft. Golfers with very fast speeds and tempo should play heavier shafts. Driver shafts typically weigh 55-60 grams for men and 45-50 grams for ladies.

What is True Temper shaft?

Over the years True Temper has introduced many innovations and contributions to the game. Shaft flexes and sub-flexes, for example, were perfected by True Temper. In the 1960s, True Temper began producing experimental golf shafts made with composites, fiberglass and aluminum. In 1967, True Temper introduced Iron Byron, golf’s first mechanical robot.

What is DG Pro?

Playability: DG Pro is a progressive iron shaft with trajectory-tuned performance from long irons through short irons. This means higher shots in the longer irons and lower shots in the shorter irons, equalizing the apex of the trajectory for all irons.

When did American Fork and Hoe start making steel golf shafts?

American Fork & Hoe began making steel golf shafts in 1923. Five years later it patented the step-down process for manufacturing shafts. As a matter of history, Bobby Jones won the Grand Slam in 1930 with hickory shafts in his clubs.

When was the Dynamic Steel shaft invented?

The Dynamic steel golf shaft was introduced in 1942. Today, 72 years later, it is still manufactured by the same company, True Temper, and remains the most popular iron shaft on the PGA Tour.

When did golf clubs ban steel shafts?

The U.S. Golf Association banned steel shafts in 1923, then approved them the next year. After the R&A approved steel shafts in 1929, golfers around the world (albeit without the initial blessing of Jones) began the inevitable process of converting to steel.

When was Iron Byron invented?

In 1967, True Temper introduced Iron Byron, golf’s first mechanical robot. After the appearance of Iron Byron, the testing of clubs and balls by the ruling bodies was advanced significantly. Scott Hennessy, president of True Temper since 1996 and chief executive officer since 1998, has strong feelings about steel shafts, as might be imagined.

Is Tiger Woods paid to endorse True Temper?

Although Tiger Woods is not paid to endorse True Temper, he replied to a question about iron shafts by saying, “I’ve never used anything else (his iron shafts are Dynamic Gold X100). They work just fine, and I’m comfortable with them.”. American Fork & Hoe began making steel golf shafts in 1923.

thefootwedge

I need some of your expert help on identifying another bunch of True Temper shafts.

Socrates

Take a pic so that we can see the whole shaft. Before you upload it, make sure you un-check the Watermark Images box. Without seeing the whole shaft, I would guess that it is an old Sensicore Stratus shaft from around 2000ish

Socrates

Where are you pasting these from? Website? Post the link if you could. Thanks

playoffbeard23

Very interesting that finally make so much sense! Thanks this was my first ever build, I'm new to club making but very interested to learn and this was quite the build needless to say... The previous owner had sold them as X100U .370's....

GoIrish17

Bumping an old thread hoping someone can help. I have a set of TT MultiStep shafts that were installed in a set of irons I bought a while back. I need to clear out some stuff, and wanted to list these to move them along, but am not sure of the details. The stamping under the grip is the TTSUIC designation, but I am not clear what the flex is.

GoIrish17

Bumping an old thread hoping someone can help. I have a set of TT MultiStep shafts that were installed in a set of irons I bought a while back. I need to clear out some stuff, and wanted to list these to move them along, but am not sure of the details. The stamping under the grip is the TTSUIC designation, but I am not clear what the flex is.

tercoidegw

What is progressive technology? Higher launching long irons that get progressively more tip stiff (bringing trajectory down) through the mid/short irons.

How to apply grip solvent to golf clubs?

Apply grip solvent to the inside of the grip and cover the open end with your thumb. Shake the grip several times to spread the solvent over the entire surface. Slide the grip over the end of the shaft and push it down until there is no space between the club and the base of the grip.

How to remove a golf club grip?

Removing the Grip. Use a shaft clamp to hold the golf club in place while you work. Cut down one side of the old grip with a utility knife. Roll back the edges to peel the grip away from the tape on the club shaft. If the tape is still sticky , use a solvent to break down the adhesive as you pull up on the grip.

Why do you trim the shaft on a golf club?

Because of this, you must trim the shaft from the grip end so that the narrow end will still fit into the opening on the club head's hosel.

How to measure for a replacement golf grip?

Use this measurement to determine how far down the shaft to apply the grip tape. Wrap the tape around the shaft while overlapping the previous layer of tape so there are no gaps or wrinkles. Block the hole in the end of the new grip with a golf tee.

Why trim the shaft of a true temper golf club?

Trim the shaft of your True Temper golf clubs to ensure the correct fit. True Temper golf shafts can be trimmed to custom-fit the club to a player's height. This can also be helpful when purchasing secondhand golf clubs that are the wrong size, or passing your old clubs onto a child.

How to clean a golf club shaft?

Use solvent and a soft cloth to wipe down the end of the shaft until all of the tape residue is gone. Dry the shaft with a another cloth, making sure that no lint is left behind. Measure out the desired length of the new club and wrap a layer of masking tape around the shaft at that point.

What is a true temper shaft?

True Temper golf shafts can be trimmed to custom-fit the club to a player's height. This can also be helpful when purchasing secondhand golf clubs that are the wrong size, or passing your old clubs onto a child. Golf shafts are tapered at the head end so they can flex on the swing.

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